List of Austrian women writers

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This is a list of women writers who were born in Austria or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

A[edit]

  • Emma Adler (1858–1935), journalist, historical novelist, non-fiction writer, newspaper publisher, translator
  • Ilse Aichinger (1921–2016), essayist, non-fiction writer, novelist, acclaimed for her works on Nazi atrocities
  • Renate Aichinger (born 1976), playwright, theatre director
  • Rachel Akerman (1522–1544), early Jewish poet, author of Geheimniss des Hofes
  • Ruth Aspöck (born 1947), novelist, short story writer, poet
  • Susanne Ayoub (born 1956), Austrian-Iraqi novelist, journalist filmmaker

B[edit]

C[edit]

  • Ada Christen (1839–1901), poet, short story writer, and writer of sketches
  • Monika Czernin (born 1965), writer, screenwriter and film director

D[edit]

E[edit]

  • Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916), psychological novelist, playwright, short story writer, important literary figure of the late 19th century
  • Bertha Eckstein-Diener (1874–1948), journalist, feminist historian, travel writer, used the pen name Sir Galahad

F[edit]

G[edit]

H[edit]

I[edit]

  • Eva Ibbotson (1925–2010), Austrian-born English-language writer, novelist, best known as a children's writer
  • Lotte Ingrisch (1930–2022), prolific novelist, playwright, television screenwriter

J[edit]

  • Maria Janitschek (1859–1927), pen name Marius Stein, poet, short story writer
  • Christine Maria Jasch (born 1960), economist, non-fiction writer
  • Elfriede Jelinek (born 1946), playwright, novelist, poet, translator, Nobel Prize in 2004, several novels published in English

K[edit]

L[edit]

  • Minna Lachs (1907–1993), educator and memoirist
  • Christine Lavant (1915–1973), mystically religious poet, novelist
  • Auguste Lechner (1905-2000), folk story writer
  • Käthe Leichter (1895–1942), politician, economist, journalist
  • Gerda Lerner (1920–2013), Austrian-born English-language playwright, non-fiction author, feminist
  • Cvetka Lipuš (born 1966), Slovene-language poet, translated into English
  • Mira Lobe (1913–1995), prolific children's writer, some works published in English

M[edit]

N[edit]

  • Marie von Najmajer (1844–1904), historical novelist, poet, playwright, women's activist
  • Christine Nöstlinger (1936–2018), highly acclaimed children's writer, several works published in English

O[edit]

  • Blanche Christine Olschak (1913–1989), journalist, encyclopaedia writer
  • Doris Orgel (1929–2021), Austrian-born English-language children's writer, non-fiction writer on Asian topics

P[edit]

R[edit]

S[edit]

T[edit]

  • Franziska Tausig (c. 1895–1989), Jewish emigrant to Shanghai, memoirs published as Shanghai Passage: Flucht und Exil einer Wienerin (Escape and Exile of a Viennese Woman)
  • Maria von Trapp (1905–1987), Austrian-American writer, famous for her The Story of the Trapp Family Singers
  • Maria Treben (1907–1991), herbalist, famous for her Gesundheit aus der Apotheke Gottes - Ratschläge und Erfahrungen mit Heilkräutern (Health Through God's Pharmacy) translated into 24 languages

V[edit]

Z[edit]

  • Birgit Zotz (born 1979), non-fiction writer, essayist, writings on Buddhist culture, mysticism, tourism
  • Berta Zuckerkandl (1864–1945), journalist, critic, non-fiction writer

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wilson, Katharina M (1991). An Encyclopedia of Continental Women Writers. Vol. 1. pp. 484–87. ISBN 0824085477.

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